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Memory OC: No POST during Cold Boot

Memory OC: No POST during Cold Boot

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EYorigami
Member
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01-05-2016, 05:01 PM
#1
Hi all.
here are my details:
i7 6700k skylake
gigabyte z170x-gaming 5
16gb kongkang hyper x fury DDR4 2666mhz c15
radeon r9 390x
750w power supply
i can reach memory speeds of 3000mhz (16-18-18-38) at 1.35v and 3200mhz (17-20-20-40) at 1.4v. Both will handle all heavy benchmarks and stress tests. I played battlefield 4 for 4 hours last night with both settings and it worked perfectly.
the issue is that after a while the pc won't boot on the first try (cold boot). it seems like the system needs time to warm up before starting the overclocked settings. anyone have any advice or can share the ram and motherboard i used? thanks.
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EYorigami
01-05-2016, 05:01 PM #1

Hi all.
here are my details:
i7 6700k skylake
gigabyte z170x-gaming 5
16gb kongkang hyper x fury DDR4 2666mhz c15
radeon r9 390x
750w power supply
i can reach memory speeds of 3000mhz (16-18-18-38) at 1.35v and 3200mhz (17-20-20-40) at 1.4v. Both will handle all heavy benchmarks and stress tests. I played battlefield 4 for 4 hours last night with both settings and it worked perfectly.
the issue is that after a while the pc won't boot on the first try (cold boot). it seems like the system needs time to warm up before starting the overclocked settings. anyone have any advice or can share the ram and motherboard i used? thanks.

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01-06-2016, 05:19 AM
#2
Ensure accuracy by confirming the specifications; consider increasing the DRAM voltage to 1.4 or adjusting the MC's voltage—possibly applying extra voltage to the memory controller, such as DDR or CPU VTT (DDRVTT or CPUVTT), and try raising it by 0.07.
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gingerdawson13
01-06-2016, 05:19 AM #2

Ensure accuracy by confirming the specifications; consider increasing the DRAM voltage to 1.4 or adjusting the MC's voltage—possibly applying extra voltage to the memory controller, such as DDR or CPU VTT (DDRVTT or CPUVTT), and try raising it by 0.07.

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MineFloYT
Member
190
01-07-2016, 08:39 PM
#3
Ensure accuracy by confirming the specifications; consider increasing the DRAM voltage to 1.4 or adjusting the MC's voltage—possibly applying extra voltage to the memory controller, such as DDR or CPU VTT (DDRVTT or CPUVTT), and try raising it by 0.07.
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MineFloYT
01-07-2016, 08:39 PM #3

Ensure accuracy by confirming the specifications; consider increasing the DRAM voltage to 1.4 or adjusting the MC's voltage—possibly applying extra voltage to the memory controller, such as DDR or CPU VTT (DDRVTT or CPUVTT), and try raising it by 0.07.

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delaneyandian
Member
180
01-24-2016, 06:06 AM
#4
Thank you for your message. I won't make any changes. The current adjustments seem to be ineffective, so I'll proceed with the existing settings. Thanks.
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delaneyandian
01-24-2016, 06:06 AM #4

Thank you for your message. I won't make any changes. The current adjustments seem to be ineffective, so I'll proceed with the existing settings. Thanks.